The FBI was told that Lee Harvey Oswald was going to be killed the night before it happened, it was revealed in the JFK files.
The security services received a tip-off from someone speaking in a "calm voice" informing them that a clandestine committee had agreed to take out Oswald.
The message was passed on to Dallas police, who were holding the suspected killer at the time, but Oswald was still gunned down the next day by Jack Ruby, a nightclub owner.
Oswald's killing, two days after President Kennedy's assassination, meant he was not able to be fully interrogated - a fact that has been latched on to by conspiracy theorists.
It is just one of a series of apparent blunders by US security services revealed in the latest tranche of JFK files to be released.